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A gene showing incomplete dominance

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a

has one allele dominant over the other.

b

had F1 generation that resembles both parents.

c

has F1 phenotype that does not resemble either of the two parents and is in between the two.

d

When F1 is self-pollinated the F2 result in 3:1 ratio for both genotype and phenotype.

answer is A.

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In incomplete dominance the F1 had a phenotype that did not resemble either of the two parents and was in between the two. The inheritance of flower colour in the dog flower (snapdragon or Antirrhinum sp.) is a good example to understand incomplete dominance. If a red colour flower is crossed with white colour flower the F1 generation will have pink colour flower. Therefore, we can clearly observe that the phenotype was in between the phenotype of the two parents.

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